
Fairfield Seed and Bulb Co. Norwalk, Conn. 


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Fantasy Zinnia 
Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Finest Mixed 
All-America Winner 

Double Indian 
é baie Chief Nasturtium 
Fantasy is the most fascinating Zinnia 
introduction in many years. The ragged-appearing 
flowers are interesting and graceful and quite unlike 
the stiff, formal Zinnias of our grandmother's gar- - : 
dens. The flowers are of medium size, composed of Glorious Gleam Nasturtiums 
a mass of shaggy petals, large enough to give a Gold Medal Winner. Dwarf, Double, Sweet-scented 
splash of color, but also small enough for graceful 
arrangement in bouquets. The color ranges from 
the brightest shades of red, yellow, and orange to 
the soft pastel pinks and creams. This is undoubtedly 
the Zinnia sensation. Pkt., 15c; 18 oz., 45c. 
Double Hybrid Mixed. Beautiful new colors. There are flowers 
of solid colors, uniform throughout, and others with showy markings of 
contrasting colors. The flowers are quite dazzling in their brilliance. All 
are sweetly perfumed, and measure 3 inches across. Long, stout stems carry 
the big double or semi-double flowers well above the foliage. At almost 
every flower show, Glorious Gleam Hybrids were given the highest award 
for this finest new unusual flower. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c. 
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Bere Rosette Sweet Scabiosa 
° : Large flowers of a beautiful deep rose suffused with 
Flowered Mixed. La d & : OLED. Eo . 
acral oe pete oe ‘i csi dar than salmon, borne on long, stiff stems. This glowing color will be 
in the garden wherever grown. It is rich in deep admired by all who grow it in the garden. It will last through- 
color tones with veins of gold marking every petal. out the summer. 30 inches. Pkt., 15c. 
Sow in full sun in fairly rich soil. Do not over 
ter. Will bloom until frost. 30 inches. Pkt., 10c; - 
¥ Ot» 40c. Rosalie Snapdragon 
New Rust-Resistant 
(All-America Winner) 
The color is new in Snapdragon, being a rich deep rose with deeper center of 
gold and amber, giving it a richness which makes it stand out among all other colors. The 
plants are ee produce from six to eight huge, long flowering spikes. This 
is an all-purpose snap. We recommend it for both bedding and cutting. Pkt., 25c. 
Scarlett O'Hara Morning Glory 
All-America Winner 
Is an entirely new distinct Morning Glory. It is quite early to bloom, a 
carmine-red color, size about 3!4 inches across, blooms until frost and stays open longer 
than others. Blooms are found open even in afternoon. Scarlett O’Hara is suited to 
pinch back in a porch box. Growth starts slowly. Foliage is quite distinct. Pkt., 25c. 
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory 
Improved Early Flowering. (New). One of the few flowers of true blue, and 
probably one of the finest of all Morning Glories. Flowers measure 314 to 4 inches 
across, deep blue with white throat. They bloom profusely and for a long season, open- 
ing in the morning, facing the sun. While many have easy success sowing the seed in 
the open ground, others prefer to sow two seeds in a 3-inch pot indoors in April, and 
by the end of May plunge pot in the place where they are to bloom. They are then sure 
to produce many flowers. Use gravelly, sand soil and give southern exposure. Pkt., 15c; 
14 0z., 40c; oz., $1.50. 
Crimson Rambler Morning Glory 
é A bright ruby-red, which flowers with all the well-known vigor of its race and 
Pica. Lae be will climb over an arbor in record time. A lovely companion for the other new climbers. 
Crimson Rambler Morning Glory Pkt., 10c; 44 oz., 30c; oz., $1.00. 

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